
Your patient is 55 years old, has osteoarthritis in both knees, and a long history of “acidity.” Every NSAID you have tried has caused epigastric burning within a week. She is back in your OPD today, limping, and asking for something — anything — that stops the pain without destroying her stomach.
What do you prescribe? And more importantly — why?
Want to read the full explanation?
This GP pearl covers the complete pharmacology behind stomach-safe NSAIDs — COX-2 selectivity, dosing, brand names, and the one critical cardiovascular warning every GP must know. Available to members of The Practising Physician.
Sign up for a free Basic membership to access Daily Clinical Pearls. Takes 30 seconds.
